- Web apps, just like other networked…served pages from the Internet,…are generally a mix of core code…and external files such as CSS style sheets and images.…In this lesson I'll show you how to incorporate…such entities, referred to as static files, into your app.…There are a number of techniques…for doing this, and we'll cover two.…To get underway, I'm going to go to Finder…and I'm going to copy a folder from my Exercise Files.…So let me open up Exercise Files and drill down…to Chapter 3 > 03_03 > Start folder,…and we're going to copy the test-ae-02 folder.…

And then open up ae-php, where I'm housing all…of my php applications, and paste that in.…Okay, now let's add the app to the Launcher.…So I'll bring open my Google App Engine Launcher…and then choose File, Add Existing Application,…Browse to that folder, click Choose, and Add.…Now let's Run it.…And then you'll need to select it in order…to activate the other buttons: Stop, Browse, et cetera.…

So now that that's done, I can click Browse.…And as you can see, the main.php file…

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4/30/2015

With Google App Engine, you can develop scalable web and mobile applications on Google's infrastructure—the world's largest and most robust—at little or no cost. In this course, updated for 2015, Joseph Lowery shows you how to set up your first project with Google App Engine using PHP or Python. He'll take you through each step involved in coding, styling, and deploying your app. You'll also learn how to integrate with other Google Cloud services and manage crucial account settings like billing, custom domains, and load balancing.